More anti-Corbyn bias (so the complaints will say) from Marr this morning in his interview with Emily "I've Never Seen Anything Like It" Thornberry. He kept quoting radical far-Left Corbyn statements and asked her to agree or disagree, and to explain how official Labour policies square with it. It's pretty easy to dodge that, although Thornberry didn't do the best job of it.

All she really needed to do was say what Corbyn has said many times: he runs the party via the democratic process. If the majority want something he disagrees with, the party will go in that direction anyway. He did that with Brexit, more or less, with Trident, more or less, and with Scottish independence, more or less. It's not the greatest campaign platform, granted, but it's not difficult to deflect Marr's attempts to portray this as a Presidential election rather than a Parliamentary one.